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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    16112.713$
  • Previous Close
    16282.4432$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -169.73$
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About

IDR.FOREX represents Indonesian Rupiah currency pairs traded on the foreign exchange market. This refers to the buying and selling of the Indonesian Rupiah against other currencies, such as the US Dollar (USD/IDR), Euro (EUR/IDR), or Japanese Yen (JPY/IDR). Traders speculate on the fluctuations of these currency pairs with the aim of profiting from exchange rate movements. The value of IDR.FOREX pairs is influenced by factors including Indonesia's economic performance, interest rates, political stability, and global market sentiment.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Higher Indonesian interest rates can strengthen the IDR, attracting foreign investment. Conversely, lower rates may weaken it.

Inflation: High inflation erodes IDR's purchasing power, potentially leading to depreciation. Stable, low inflation usually supports the currency.

Economic Growth: Robust Indonesian economic growth often boosts IDR as it signals increased demand and investment opportunities.

Trade Balance: A trade surplus (exports exceeding imports) generally strengthens IDR, while a deficit can weaken it.

Government Debt: High government debt can weigh on IDR due to concerns about fiscal stability and repayment ability.

Political Stability: Political instability or uncertainty can negatively impact investor confidence, weakening the IDR.

Global Market Sentiment: Risk aversion in global markets can lead investors to seek safer assets, putting downward pressure on IDR.

Central Bank Intervention: Bank Indonesia's (BI) intervention in the forex market can influence IDR's value, buying or selling currency to stabilize it.

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